The former Udinese star reveals the nightmare he had to witness at Inter Milan and blames the Director of the club for his exit from San Siro.
AC Milan midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sulley-Muntari-c34312, has launched a scathing attack on Marco Branca, labelling him as a hate figure in the dressing room.
Muntari left the Nerazzurri to join their bitter rivals, AC Milan, on-loan in the January transfer window. The Ghanaian international has had a wonderful time since joining the Rossoneri, and has already scored some important goals
for the Italian Champions.
The former Portsmouth star is happy to leave the Beneamata, and insists that Inter Director, Marco Branca, was the reason behind his exit.
Muntari believes that he tried his best in training and was giving his 100 percent, but despite that, he was neglected at Inter. The midfielder insists that he was a victim of hatred from the Nerazzurri officials, and they did
not tell him any reason for his axe from the team.
The former Sunderland star stated that Branca is a hate figure in the Inter dressing room, and none of the players like him. The 27-year-old stated that the Nerazzurri chief treated him badly and that was the main reason behind
his exit from the club.
While talking to the reporters, Muntari said:
“I don’t know what happened at Inter. I trained and did everything to be ready, but I don’t know what was going on in their heads. They told me nothing. They continued to do what they wanted and I continued to give my best. You
don’t treat people in such a way."
“Who? Branca. Please, write down his name,” added Muntari. “When he entered the changing rooms, he wanted me to bow down to him as if he was my God. But, he and I are both employees and paid by Massimo Moratti. The truth is that
none of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 players can stand him. I’m a man, a clean man. He, instead, is a fake.”
Muntari joined the Nerazzurri from Portsmouth in 2008, for approximately 16 million Euros. The Ghanaian international enjoyed considerable success in his early days at San Siro, but was left on the sidelines in the recent past.
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